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Volume 13, issue S2, 2005
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Jürgen Mittelstrass
- Reflections on the concept of symmetry pp. 3-11

- Kuno Lorenz
- Mirror symmetry and fundamental interactions pp. 13-27

- Oscar Naviliat-Cuncic
- Symmetry and complexity in dynamical systems pp. 29-48

- Klaus Mainzer
- On the physical origin of the homochirality of life pp. 49-59

- David B. Cline
- Symmetry in chemistry pp. 61-75

- Magdolna Hargittai and István Hargittai
- Asymmetry at the molecular level in biology pp. 77-95

- Louise N. Johnson
- Development of the asymmetric human pp. 97-103

- Lewis Wolpert
- How asymmetry in animals starts pp. 105-118

- Onur Güntürkün
- Symmetry and asymmetry in the human brain pp. 119-133

- Kenneth Hugdahl
- Asymmetry in the fossil record pp. 135-143

- Loren E. Babcock
- Symmetry in social exchange and health pp. 145-155

- Johannes Siegrist
- Symmetry and asymmetry in aesthetics and the arts pp. 157-180

- I. C. McMANUS
Volume 13, issue S1, 2005
- 1 Reconfiguring the national constellation pp. 1-36

- Michael Zürn and Stephan Leibfried
- 2 The monopoly of legitimate force: denationalization, or business as usual pp. 37-52

- Markus Jachtenfuchs
- 3 Globalization and the transformation of the tax state pp. 53-71

- Phillip Genschel
- 4 Is there an emerging international rule of law? pp. 73-91

- Bernhard Zangl
- 5 Free trade: the erosion of national, and the birth of transnational governance pp. 93-117

- Christian Joerges and Christine Godt
- 6 Is there a legitimation crisis of the nation-state? pp. 119-137

- Achim Hurrelmann, Zuzana Krell-Laluhová, Roland Lhotta, Frank Nullmeier and Steffen Schneider
- 7 National and transnational public spheres: the case of the EU pp. 139-160

- Bernhard Peters, Stefanie Sifft, Andreas Wimmel, Michael Brüggemann and Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw
- 8 Welfare state transformation in small open economies pp. 161-185

- Herbert Obinger, Stephan Leibfried, Claudia Bogedan, Edith Gindulis, Julia Moser and Peter Starke
- 9 The changing role of the state in healthcare systems pp. 187-212

- Heinz Rothgang, Mirella Cacace, Simone Grimmeisen and Claus Wendt
- The TranState Research Centre pp. 213-215

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- Index pp. 217-224

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Volume 13, issue 4, 2005
- Ever Bigger Firms? pp. 511-523

- G. Meeks and J. G. Meeks
- Europe's Deep Crisis pp. 525-540

- Furio Cerutti
- Challenges for German Foreign Policy at the Beginning of the 21st Century pp. 541-550

- Christian Hacke
- Foucault and the Welfare State pp. 551-556

- Ivan T. Berend
- ‘A passion can only be overcome by a stronger passion’: Philosophical Anthropology before and after Ernst Cassirer pp. 557-575

- John Michael Krois
- Tobacco pp. 577-589

- Arnold Burgen
- If You Have No Misgivings: Churchill's Nobel Prize in Literature pp. 591-595

- Sture Allén
- The Darker Side of Museum Art: Acquisition and Restitution of Cultural Objects with a Dubious Provenance pp. 597-615

- Frank Kuitenbrouwer
- The Renaissance of Museums in Britain pp. 617-636

- Christopher Brown
- Integrating the Past: Transformation and Renovation of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium pp. 637-647

- Guido Gryseels, Gabrielle Landry and Koeki Claessens
- ‘The purest examples from antiquity’ – Old Museums in a Modern World pp. 649-659

- Ruurd B. Halbertsma
- The Cambridge Companion to Flaubert Timothy Unwin (Editor) Cambridge University Press, 2004, 234 pp pp. 661-664

- Barbara Wright
Volume 13, issue 3, 2005
- Shakespeare: histories and nations pp. 319-326

- Dennis Kennedy
- Social sciences and European society in the making pp. 327-335

- Alessandro Cavalli
- Fusion power pp. 337-359

- Chris Llewellyn-Smith and David Ward
- Conformity to observations and the development of weather prediction pp. 361-376

- Huw C. Davies
- Introduction pp. 377-378

- Erik-Jan Zürcher
- How Europeans adopted Anatolia and created Turkey pp. 379-394

- Erik Jan Zürcher
- Turkey's entry into the Concert of Europe pp. 395-417

- Fikret Adanir
- The postwar incorporation of Turkey into the Western Alliance 1947–1952 pp. 419-429

- Gamze Avci
- Ottoman financial integration with Europe: foreign loans, the Ottoman Bank and the Ottoman public debt pp. 431-445

- Edhem Eldem
- Turban and türban: ‘Divider between belief and unbelief’. A political history of modern Turkish costume pp. 447-458

- Klaus Kreiser
- Ottoman Muslim and Turkish women in an international context pp. 459-479

- Nicole A. N. M. van Os
- Freemasonry in Turkey: a by-product of Western penetration pp. 481-493

- Paul Dumont
- Semiologies of Travel, from Gautier to Baudrillard David Scott Cambridge University Press, 2004 (246 pages) ISBN 0 521 838533 pp. 495-500

- Liliane Louvel
- Counterpoint to Trafalgar: The Anglo-Russian Invasion of Naples, 1805–1806 William Henry Flayhart III Gainesville, University Press of Florida, 2004 (first edition, Columbia, University of South Carolina Press, 1992), 198 pages ISBN 0 8130 2795 0 pp. 500-502

- J. A. de Moor
- Genocide. A History William D. Rubinstein Pearson Education, Edinburgh, 2004 (322 pages) pp. 502-507

- H. W. von der Dunk
Volume 13, issue 2, 2005
- Editorial: Europe strikes back pp. 165-168

- P. Sztompka
- The emergence of justification in ethics pp. 169-182

- Dagfinn Føllesdal
- The big bang? Three questions without a reply pp. 183-193

- Jean-Claude Pecker
- Art and science, can they ever be one and the same? pp. 195-199

- Harold Kroto
- Border cities: contested identities of the European city pp. 201-206

- Ed Taverne and Cor Wagenaar
- The last avenue of the ‘Other’ Europe. The Stalinist universe of the Karl-Marx-Allee in Berlin pp. 207-218

- Ed Taverne
- The City Builder – an essay by György Konrád on his novel The City Builder pp. 219-225

- Cor Wagenaar
- Wrocław and the myth of the multicultural border city pp. 227-235

- Gregor Thum
- The end of the European City? pp. 237-249

- Hartmut Häussermann
- Urban formations of difference: borders and cities in post-1989 Europe pp. 251-260

- Andrew Herscher
- Time displaced: post-colonial experience in António Lobo Antunes pp. 261-269

- Helena Carvalhão Buesco
- From ‘Habitation’ to ‘En-Ville’: the play with European models of space in the French Caribbean novel (Zobel and Chamoiseau) pp. 271-282

- Lieven D'Hulst and Liesbeth de Bleeker
- Identity, trauma and exile: Caryl Phillips on surviving pp. 283-292

- Aleid Fokkema
- The national landscape – national identity or post-colonial experience? pp. 293-303

- Svend Erik Larsen
- The First Domino. International Decision Making during the Hungarian Crisis of 1956 Johanna C. Granville. Foreword by Raymond L. Garthoff Texas A&M University Press, College Station, 2004 (Eastern European Studies, Nr. 26), 323 pages ISBN 1-58544-298-4 pp. 305-311

- George Gömöri
- German historiography and the Holocaust Der Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker. Erforschung und Erinnerung Nicolas Berg Wallstein, Göttingen, 2003 (768 pages) €46, ISBN 3 89244 610 5 pp. 311-315

- H. W. von der Dunk
Volume 13, issue 1, 2005
- The Erasmus Lecture 2004 Identity in change – a European dilemma? pp. 3-14

- Stig Strömholm
- Social and economic changes and health in Europe East and West pp. 15-31

- Michael Marmot and Martin Bobak
- The stages of new political regimes: the transformation of capital cities pp. 33-45

- Wim Blockmans
- History: changing the forms or forming the changes? pp. 47-66

- Svend Erik Larsen
- In the spirit of cultural communication with reflections on the Nobel Prize for literature pp. 67-72

- Sture Allén
- Introduction. What the postcolonial means to us: European literature(s) and postcolonialism pp. 73-78

- Theo D'Haen
- Racination and ratiocination: post-colonial crime pp. 79-89

- Ruth Morse
- Europe and post-colonial creativity: a metaphysical cross-culturalism pp. 91-102

- Hena Maes-Jelinek
- An equal music, an alien world: postcolonial literature and the representation of European culture pp. 103-113

- Silvia Albertazzi
- The modernist traveller in Africa: Africanism and the European author's self-fashioning pp. 115-125

- Kai Mikkonen
- The case of the missing empire, or the continuing relevance of Multatuli's novel Max Havelaar (1860) pp. 127-138

- Reinier Salverda
- Postcolonialism and Latin American literature: the case of Carlos Fuentes pp. 139-149

- Nadia Lie
- Postcolonial memories and lusophone literatures pp. 151-161

- Paulo de Medeiros
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